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Does anybody else think “America 250” is being downplayed?
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:15 pm
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:15 pm
Hear me out. During Covid in 2020 I watched this series on Netflix called “Turn” straight through. It had originally come on AMC a few years prior and I had learned about it through word of mouth.
Prior to, I had always considered myself a “WW2 buff”, but after this show I became a “Rev War Buff”. I also discovered during Covid I am eligible, and later joined, the Sons of the American Revolution. To think one of my ancestors fought and beat those despicable Redcoats made me very proud.
I’ve always liked Boston and thought about, last year, flying my kids up there to see the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. But from what I read on the internet, they weren’t doing much (wokism perhaps)?
This summer, I’m thinking of taking my family to Philadelphia for the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, but again, it doesn’t look like they are doing much. Is it worth it? Is wokism downplaying this?
I’m a 90s kid who watched Dazed and Confused about 1976 and I just thought America’s 250th anniversary would be a bigger deal. Why isn’t it?
Prior to, I had always considered myself a “WW2 buff”, but after this show I became a “Rev War Buff”. I also discovered during Covid I am eligible, and later joined, the Sons of the American Revolution. To think one of my ancestors fought and beat those despicable Redcoats made me very proud.
I’ve always liked Boston and thought about, last year, flying my kids up there to see the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. But from what I read on the internet, they weren’t doing much (wokism perhaps)?
This summer, I’m thinking of taking my family to Philadelphia for the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, but again, it doesn’t look like they are doing much. Is it worth it? Is wokism downplaying this?
I’m a 90s kid who watched Dazed and Confused about 1976 and I just thought America’s 250th anniversary would be a bigger deal. Why isn’t it?
This post was edited on 4/23/26 at 9:16 pm
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:17 pm to Gerry Laval
I've thought about this and agree.
Feels like it should be a bigger deal. Much bigger.
Feels like it should be a bigger deal. Much bigger.
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:17 pm to Gerry Laval
Half the country isn’t real proud of the history you and I see and feel immense pride in.
We’re also divided and distracted so I agree it should be a bigger deal and I hate that it isn’t.
We’re also divided and distracted so I agree it should be a bigger deal and I hate that it isn’t.
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:18 pm to Gerry Laval
That 250 is an oppressors 250 years. To those who suffered it feels like 1000s of years.
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:18 pm to Gerry Laval
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Is wokism downplaying this?
You’ve come to the right place
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:18 pm to Gerry Laval
Leftist hate America.
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:18 pm to Gerry Laval
Probably a lot of people like you who aren't going to make a trip for the planned events so the events stay small.
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:20 pm to Gerry Laval
I kindve had the same thoughts but maybe it’ll get bigger the closer it gets? Idk. I was in Canada not long after their 150th Canada Day a few years ago and it was a massive deal still. Big signs everywhere and advertising and all sorts of shite.
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:20 pm to jizzle6609
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To those who suffered it feels like 1000s of years.
Almost all of those people are dead
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:21 pm to Gerry Laval
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1976 and I just thought America’s 250th anniversary would be a bigger deal. Why isn’t it?
Might be time for TV stations to dust off some their ‘76 spots. Just don’t watch if you just popped some acid or sensitive to flashing lights.
This post was edited on 4/23/26 at 9:23 pm
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:21 pm to jizzle6609
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To those who suffered it feels like 1000s of years
Please clarify who you are referencing
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:22 pm to Gerry Laval
It's getting more attention than the War of 1812 got. Which was none.
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:23 pm to Pedro
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I was in Canada not long after their 150th Canada Day a few years ago and it was a massive deal still. Big signs everywhere and advertising and all sorts of shite.
They were probably just too lazy to change them. Haha.
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:23 pm to fightin tigers
I drained my pawpaws duck pond asking AI about philly 250 events
Visit philly guide to America’s 250th celebrations
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Philadelphia is hosting a year-long, citywide celebration for the 250th anniversary of the United States in 2026, featuring major events, museum exhibitions, and neighborhood-focused festivities. Key highlights include the "52 Weeks of Firsts" series, Wawa Welcome America July 4th celebrations, and major sporting events like the FIFA World Cup.
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Wawa Welcome America (June 19–July 4, 2026): The nation's largest July 4th celebration, featuring two weeks of free events, concerts, and fireworks, including the "Red, White, & Blue To-Do" on July 2nd. Philly Fair 250 (June 20–22, 2026): A three-day festival at the site of the 1876 Centennial Exhibition focusing on innovation, technology, and art. 52 Weeks of Firsts (Jan–Dec 2026): A year-long series of free Saturday festivals ("Firstivals") highlighting Philadelphia's historic "firsts" in neighborhoods across the city. FIFA World Cup 2026 (Summer 2026): Lincoln Financial Field will host six matches, including a round-of-16 game on July 4th.
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The Declaration's Journey (Through Jan 3, 2027): Exhibition at the Museum of the American Revolution tracing the global influence of the document. A Nation of Artists (Apr 2026–July 2027): A joint exhibition between the Philadelphia Museum of Art and PAFA showcasing 300 years of American creativity. Printmaking by the People (Apr–Aug 2026): A Mural Arts project at the Free Library featuring community-created posters. First Bank of the United States (Opens July 1, 2026): Reopening as a new museum following a major renovation. Bells Across PA (Throughout 2026): Display of 20 large, custom-designed replica Liberty Bells across Philadelphia's neighborhoods.
Visit philly guide to America’s 250th celebrations
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:28 pm to Gerry Laval
Now that you mention it, yes.
It would have been cool if there was a huge week-long festival in DC where people from every state brought food, music, art, animals, and other unique / educational presentations to represent their respective states.
And it could be broadcast every day on PBS where they feature a few states a day with Rick Steves as one of the hosts.
And they could have a 90's / early 2000's style, primetime network television concert special that would be broadcast around the world followed by the most technologically advanced, AI-powered fireworks show that breaks the Guinesss world record as the longest and most expensive fireworks show in all of recorded history.

It would have been cool if there was a huge week-long festival in DC where people from every state brought food, music, art, animals, and other unique / educational presentations to represent their respective states.
And it could be broadcast every day on PBS where they feature a few states a day with Rick Steves as one of the hosts.
And they could have a 90's / early 2000's style, primetime network television concert special that would be broadcast around the world followed by the most technologically advanced, AI-powered fireworks show that breaks the Guinesss world record as the longest and most expensive fireworks show in all of recorded history.
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:28 pm to S
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about philly 250 events
Sounds like a lot of stuff to do.
Woke OP doesn't want to participate
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:28 pm to Gerry Laval
Absolutely, and terrorism/civil unrest is the reason
World Cup is problematic as well
several planned events that I was taking meetings 7 years ago when i worked for the County have been cancelled
And it's not necessarily the big cities and the big events but the small celebrations around the country and the lone wolf nut job transgendered Antifa person. That's where it's going to get
uncomfortable
World Cup is problematic as well
several planned events that I was taking meetings 7 years ago when i worked for the County have been cancelled
And it's not necessarily the big cities and the big events but the small celebrations around the country and the lone wolf nut job transgendered Antifa person. That's where it's going to get
uncomfortable
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:28 pm to Gerry Laval
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I’m a 90s kid who watched Dazed and Confused about 1976
Rocky is the official Bicentennial celebration movie and Appollo Creed decked out as Uncle Sam is the only example of Hollywood race-swapping that worked.
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:34 pm to Gerry Laval
Chevy is coming out with semiquincentennial edition cars much like they did for the Bicentennial.
Also, at the Ford dealership in Collierville, there's a massive America 250 flag they fly every day in place of their usual American flag.
That's all I got.
Also, at the Ford dealership in Collierville, there's a massive America 250 flag they fly every day in place of their usual American flag.
That's all I got.
Posted on 4/23/26 at 9:36 pm to Gerry Laval
We have multiple digital billboards along I-10 in Houston that (paraphrased, I was doing over 90) say "250th anniversary to World Champs," And Houston got a fleet week for the first time!
Put my boy on the ma deuce, took pictures of him in front of the giant flag in the hangar of LCS-21, etc.
Turn was an excellent series. WWII was bravery and industrial production. Revolutionary war was almost entire the former. Well, and the French
Put my boy on the ma deuce, took pictures of him in front of the giant flag in the hangar of LCS-21, etc.
Turn was an excellent series. WWII was bravery and industrial production. Revolutionary war was almost entire the former. Well, and the French
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